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[TowerTalk] Takeoff Angles and Non-Reciprocal Propagation

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Takeoff Angles and Non-Reciprocal Propagation
From: David Gilbert <xdavid@cis-broadband.com>
Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 14:24:49 -0700
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HFTA clearly shows that signals can be refracted over sharp terrain 
features to bend closer to the horizon (sometimes significantly so) than 
would otherwise occur based upon the actual antenna height above 
ground.  Some portion of the transmitted signal might end up with an 
effective takeoff angle of, for example, six degrees that wouldn't be 
there without a fortuitously located hill.  Since terrain features are 
almost never symmetrical, though, there doesn't seem to be any guarantee 
that a return signal from the DX end would necessarily bend back down to 
the local antenna, at least not in exactly the same way.  I would think 
that the sharper side of a hill would defract a signal differently than 
a gently rounded side.

I wonder if this could possibly explain some of the non-symmetrical 
"propagation" that most of us think we may have occasionally 
experienced.  I would think even a large building of the right shape and 
composition could act like a terrain feature ... especially on the 
higher frequency bands.

Dave   AB7E

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